EMF Safety Training Course: Health and Safety Workplace Products
The topic of EMF safety is explained in this course together with its regulation, management, and assessment with a description of measurement equipment and demonstration of its use. Methods of communications and radar exposure calculation are included. It applies to industries including communications, radar, industrial processing, medicine, and other fields.
Successful participants after this training will be able to:
- Understand the nature and properties of electromagnetic fields (EMF) and the difference between ionising and non-ionising radiation.
- Understand the health effects of EMF on the human body including electrostimulation and heating, shocks and burns, and indirect hazards to, flammable atmospheres, Electro Explosive Devices (EEDs), and medical implants.
- Identify and comply with UK CEMFAW Regulations and EU Physical Agents (EMF) Directive and to perform a risk assessment.
- Identify and comply with product UKCA and CE marking regulations, their EMF standards, and assessment methods.
- Understand the need for exposure limit value/basic restrictions and the permitted electric, magnetic, and power density exposure action/reference levels.
- Select and operate suitable EMF monitoring equipment and perform risk assessment surveys to address both thermal and non-thermal effects of exposure due to intentional transmissions and leakage.
- Perform simple predictions of EMF radiation from different types of antenna.
This course is intended for the following audiences:
- Design
- Installation
- Operation
- Maintenance
...of electrical products and installations producing electromagnetic fields.
- Supervisors
- Managers
...of people working with EMF; people from other disciplines who use EMF in research, medical work and other industries.
- Electromagnetic Fields (EMF): The nature of electromagnetic fields, the electromagnetic spectrum, and the distinction between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. The units used in measuring field strength and power density. The effect of wave shape and modulation.
- EMF Effects on the Human Body: EMF low-frequency electrostimulation effects on the human body. EMF high-frequency thermal effects on the human body. The risk of contact current shock and burns and induced limb current heating. The indirect effects of EMF on medical devices, flammable, and Electro Explosive Devices.
- EMF Regulation: EMF documents; Physical Agents Directive (EMF) 2013/35/EU and guides, general public guidance for Europe 1999/519/EC, UK Regulations S1 2016 No. 588, International ICNIRP, US IEEEC95.1. Basis of EMF exposure; exposure limit values/basic restrictions and the measurable action/reference levels. Workplace and product EMF standards. Workers/persons at particular risk.
- Workplace EMF Safety Management: Obligations for employers. Risk assessment from initial to detailed assessment in accordance with the Physical Agents Directive (EMF) Practical Guides. Case studies. Preventative and precautionary measures. Health surveillance and medical assistance.
- Measurement of Thermal Effects: Handheld EMF meters and operation. The use of time-averaging and spatial averaging. Dealing with multiple sources. Personal monitor PPE and area monitors. Current monitor for induced and contact currents. Equipment leakage measurement. Calibration and measurement uncertainty.
- Spectrum Analyzer Measurement: Spectrum analyzers and their use with measurement antennas. Consideration of IF bandwidth, mean & peak power, scanning/rotational averaging factor, and field to power density conversion. Basestation method. Calculation of total exposure ratio.
- Measurement of Non-Thermal Effects: Magnetic field and electric field measurement instruments. Spatial averaging. Contact current. Sources and assessment of EMF for; welding, induction heating, and furnaces, electrical power systems, non-destructive testing, magnetizers/demagnetizers, railways.
- Product Regulation, Standards, and Methods: UK/EU regulatory compliance, EU Directives, and their harmonised standards. Wireless product standards and methods for SAR measurement, EMF scanning, and EMF calculation. Non-wireless product standards and methods for welding, household, lighting, and machinery products.
- Calculation of EMF due to Antennas: Basic antenna theory and antenna gain. Wire and aperture antenna types. Near and far-fields. Rayleigh distance and aperture antenna near field. HF, VHF and UHF antenna general case.
- Dish/Array Calculation and Measurement: Calculation methods flow chart. Far-field power density calculation to give compliance boundary. Shinn diagram method and use for survey planning. Measurement approach and consideration of meter response time and application of scanning factors. Leakage measurement.
- Site Assessment: Need for site risk assessment survey. Collection technical data. Planning exercise. Application of safety controls. Leakage checklist.
- Understand the nature and properties of electromagnetic fields (EMF) and the difference between ionising and non-ionising radiation.
- Understand the health effects of EMF on the human body including electrostimulation and heating, shocks and burns, and indirect hazards to, flammable atmospheres, Electro Explosive Devices (EEDs), and medical implants.
- To be able to identify and comply with UK CEMFAW Regulations and EU Physical Agents (EMF) Directive and to perform a risk assessment.
- To be able to identify and comply with product UKCA and CE marking regulations, their EMF standards, and assessment methods.
- Understand the need for exposure limit value/basic restrictions and the permitted electric, magnetic, and power density exposure action/reference levels.
- To be able to select and operate suitable EMF monitoring equipment and perform risk assessment surveys to address both thermal and non-thermal effects of exposure due to intentional transmissions and leakage.
- To perform simple predictions of EMF radiation from different types of antenna.
- Course delivered by one of TÜV SÜD's leading industry experts.
- Small class sizes enhance trainer-delegate relationship.
- Receive globally recognised TÜV SÜD certificate upon completion.
Instructor-led training in a virtual classroom. This means the course is Live Online. Participants will learn through online teaching. Lectures, case studies, group exercises, discussions, problem solving, examples with explanation, assignments and/or quizzes happen in the virtual classroom training. Participants need to connect to the class from any internet accessible location. Each module is delivered live using webinar technology, creating a virtual classroom learning environment. Live sessions provide you with direct access to the trainer so you can ask questions, understand complex concepts and share ideas with peers. Webcam and microphone are REQUIRED to interact with the instructor and/or other participants.
The course content and structure are designed by the domain experts from TÜV SÜD. With immense experience and knowledge in the relevant standards, our team of product specialists and technical experts at TÜV SÜD, developed the course content based on current business landscape and market requirements.
Upon Completion you will receive your globally recognised TÜV SÜD certificate on EMF Safety: Health and Safety Workplace Products.
What is the EMF Safety Training Course (Health and Safety Workplace Products)?
The EMF Safety Training Course is a two-day programme that introduces the principles of electromagnetic field (EMF) safety, its regulations, and risk assessment methods. Covering workplace and product standards, health effects, monitoring equipment, and antenna exposure calculations, it equips participants to manage EMF-related risks across industries such as communications, radar, medical, and industrial processing.
TÜV SÜD additionally offers the opportunity to deliver this training as a dedicated in-house course, delivered solely to your organisation to meet your needs and requirements. To receive a quote and find out more information, please contact us at [email protected].
